OSHA Issues Vaccine Mandate for Large Employers

JSH Attorney: Gordon Lewis
On November 4, 2021, the White House announced a federal rule that will require private companies to mandate COVID-19 […]
Jones, Skelton & Hochuli Recognized in 2022 “Best Law Firms” List; Appellate Practice Earns National Ranking
Jones, Skelton & Hochuli, PLC is pleased to announce that our Appellate practice has earned national recognition in the 2022 “Best Law Firms” rankings by U.S. News & World Report and Best […]
Steve Bullington and Cory Tyszka Obtain Defense Verdict After Six-Day Jury Trial in Nerve Injury Case
Jones, Skelton & Hochuli, PLC is pleased to announce that partner Steve Bullington and associate attorney Cory Tyszka obtained a defense verdict in a medical malpractice […]
Arizona Supreme Court: Overserved Patron’s Decision to Stop Home Before Driving Again Does Not Relieve Liquor Licensee’s Liability as a Matter of Law


Torres v. JAI Dining Servs. (Phx.) Inc.
Arizona Supreme Court
November 2, 2021
JSH Attorneys: Eileen GilBride and
John Gregory to Present on Arbitrating Complex Cases at Construction Defect Conference
JSH construction law attorney John Gregory will present on arbitrating complex construction cases at the Perrin Conferences’ National Construction Defect Conference on November 11.
During his session, “Arbitrating a Complex Construction […]
JSH Team to Present “Police Liability in the Court of Public Opinion” at PRIMA Institute 2021
Governmental Liability & Employment Law partners Michele Molinario and Joseph Popolizio will present on police liability and recent high-profile cases involving alleged excessive force and discrimination at the Public […]
JSH Partner Gordon Lewis Shares Employment Law Update at PRIMA Institute 2021
JSH employment partner Gordon Lewis will speak on how the ongoing pandemic has impacted the employment law landscape at the Public Risk Management Association (PRIMA) Institute 2021 on October 26.
For […]
U.S. Supreme Court Again Cautions Against Using Overly Generalized Cases To Find That “Clearly Established Precedent” Precludes Qualified Immunity


City of Tahlequah v. Bond and Rivas-Villegas v. Cortesluna
United States Supreme Court
October 18, 2021
JSH Attorneys: Eileen […]
Ninth Circuit Holds Arizona’s Notice of Claim Statute Does Not Apply to Claims for Nominal Damages

Platt v. Moore
Arizona Court of Appeals | October 4, 2021
By: Justin Ackerman
In Platt v. Moore, 2021 WL 4516856 (9th Cir. […]
American College of Trial Lawyers Elects JSH Partner Donald Myles into Fellowship

Jones, Skelton & Hochuli, PLC is pleased to announce that JSH partner Donald Myles has become a Fellow of the American College of Trial […]